Aqara Unveils HomeKit-Compatible Doorbell Camera G400 and Matter Hub M200

Smart home accessory company Aqara today announced several new HomeKit and Matter-compatible products, including the Doorbell Camera G400, the Hub M200, and a selection of plugs and accessories for the European and UK markets.

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The Doorbell Camera G400 is a wired camera with a 2K sensor and head-to-toe coverage for people approaching a door. It integrates with ‌HomeKit‌ and supports HomeKit Secure Video for secure iCloud-based storage and facial recognition capabilities.

The Hub M200 is a multi-function hub that works as a Matter Controller, Thread Border Router, and 360-degree IR blaster, and a Matter bridge for Aqara Zigbee devices. With Matter, it is compatible with ‌HomeKit‌, and it can integrate more than 50 types of Matter devices and other accessories.

For the EU and UK markets, Aqara is debuting the Radiator Thermostat W600 and the Wall Outlet H2 UK. The W600 offers Thread and Zigbee support with broader valve compatibility, while the outlet features an integrated fast charging USB-C port. There's also the Outdoor Plug H2 EU with IP44 water and dust resistance.

Aqara is also showing off two other home security prototype devices, including the M410 Matter hub and the battery-powered Camera G510 with a 2.5K resolution, 10,400mAh battery, and a built-in solar panel.

More information on Aqara's new products can be found on the Aqara website.

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kerr Avatar
23 weeks ago
why isn't Apple making Apple-branded doorbells and home cameras?
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JulianL Avatar
23 weeks ago

This appears to be wired only while the (older) G4 and (newer) G410 offer a wireless solution with AA batteries. What else is different, I have no clue yet but they really need to make a POE version. I’ve had an awful experience with the connectivity of the G4 even with following the guidelines.
When looking at high-end doorbells to give me everything that I want it would also be nice if it had a dedicated downward-looking package camera that at least one competitor (Eufy) offers.
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Kuntzelman Avatar
23 weeks ago
I'm trying to figure out "just announced", as I've had the G410 for over a month now (replacing a Logitech Circle View that was inconsistent at best, and finally refused to reset). The news release on the Aqara site is dated July 10th. The only real complaint on the G410 is that it's quite large (because the optional battery power requires 6 AA batteries). I have it wired (replacing the original doorbell) because that way it will handle streaming video.
So far, I'm not unhappy with it. It supports Homekit Secure Video directly, and the field of view is significantly better than the Logitech. I have it connected to the 2.4GHz SSID (I have multiple SSIDs using Firewalla APs) and the connection has been MUCH more solid than the Logitech. So far the wifi connection has not dropped once (a common occurrence with the Logitech), and the responsiveness when accessing through the Home app (on my phone or my MBP) has been significantly faster.
I'm attaching an example of the field of view from this morning.
Note that this is still wireless networking only (supporting both 2.4 and 5GHz bands). And, unlike the Logitech, it will not ring the original wired doorbell chime - it will ring the included chime (which also acts as a Matter hub), and if you're using Homekit you can also have it chime through any (or all) of your Homepods. The responsiveness of the chime has been fine.

The actual news release is below - I'm wondering if "G400" is the generic model number globally, while G410 is the specific model number for the US market.

https://www.aqara.com/us/news-us-2/aqara-expands-security-camera-portfolio-with-first-doorbell-camera-hub/

Product details are here (including a better idea of why the thing is so large - look at the "Wired or Battery Power" picture).

https://www.aqara.com/en/product/doorbell-camera-hub-g410/

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il_teo77 Avatar
23 weeks ago
I sill believe Tado makes a superior radiator thermostat. Matter over Thread, USB-C rechargeable battery and the positioning is far less obtrusive.

Pics can be found here. ('https://shop.tado.com/de-ch/products/smart-radiator-thermostat-x-starter-kit-1')
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mäcrumohrs Avatar
23 weeks ago
What is the difference between the "Doorbell Camera G400" and the relatively new "Smart Video Doorbell G4"?
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akerr Avatar
23 weeks ago

This appears to be wired only while the (older) G4 and (newer) G410 offer a wireless solution with AA batteries. What else is different, I have no clue yet but they really need to make a POE version. I’ve had an awful experience with the connectivity of the G4 even with following the guidelines.
"It can be powered by a PoE cable or traditional low voltage power supply." (but still has a chime box...?)
https://www.theverge.com/news/771071/aqara-announces-apple-friendly-doorbell-outdoor-camera-video-hub-and-more
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